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2023

Lucas Glover hit just half the greens Sunday, but his only bogey came after he pushed his tee shot into the water on the par-3 14th. He led the field in scrambling for the week, getting up-and-down 23 times in 26 opportunities. And he was 12th in Strokes Gained: Putting, gaining 2.8 strokes on Sunday alone. He one-putted his first four greens and needed just 25 putts in the final round.

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47483
2022

Will Zalatoris won the FedEx St. Jude Championship with a clutch 7-foot putt to save bogey on the third hole of a playoff against Sepp Straka at TPC Southwind on Sunday.

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29725
2021

Tony Finau ended more than five years and 142 tournaments without winning with a dynamic charge on the back nine and big miss from Cameron Smith to capture the rain-delayed THE NORTHERN TRUST in a playoff.

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30925
2020

It was the 22nd victory of his PGA TOUR career, and he never made it look easier. Dustin Johnson won his fifth FedExCup Playoffs event -- tied with Rory McIlroy for most -- and now leads the FedExCup standings and also returned to No. 1 in the world. He finished at 30-under 254.

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34360
2019

Reed finished at 16-under 268 at Liberty National Golf Club, one shot ahead of Abraham Ancer. With the win, Reed jumped from 50th to second in the FedExCup standings. He also re-insterted his name into the Presidents Cup conversation. Reed has qualified for the TOUR Championship and represented the United States in every year since 2014.

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47959
2018

Staked to a four-shot lead, DeChambeau never let anyone closer than two shots, ended the threat with consecutive birdies and closed with a 2-under 69 for a four-shot victory over Tony Finau on Sunday in the FedExCup Playoffs opener.

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30925
2017

In a FedExCup Playoff opener that felt like a heavyweight bout, Dustin Johnson delivered back-to-back blows to beat Jordan Spieth in THE NORTHERN TRUST. One was a putt from 18 feet. The other was a drive that traveled 341 yards.

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34360
2016

Reed picked up two victories Sunday at The Barclays. He rallied from an early two-shot deficit to win the FedExCup playoff opener and assure himself a clear shot at the FedExCup. And he secured a spot on the U.S. team at Hazeltine that will try to win back the Ryder Cup.

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28089
2015

With a flawless 8-under-par 62, Day, who began the day in a tie for the lead with Sangmoon Bae, finished at 19 under and six strokes ahead of Henrik Stenson, whose final-round 66 still left him well behind.

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24781
2014

Hunter Mahan pulled away with three straight birdies late in the final round Sunday to win The Barclays, ending more than two years without a title on the PGA TOUR. The victory was the sixth of his career, and one of the most important.

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24502
2013

Scott played bogey-free at Liberty National, making only two birdies on the back nine for a 5-under 66 that put him in the mix of a crowded leaderboard at the top. Scott finished at 11-under 273 and moved to a career-best No. 2 in the world.

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27095
2012

A birdie at 14, followed by a mini fist-pump and stare into the cheering, adoring New York crowd put Watney up three, enough wiggle room for a bogey at the 16th hole to not be too costly.

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30925
2011

Johnson didn't make a birdie on the back nine, but his 19 under par overall total was good enough for his fifth PGA Tour title -- and his second 54-hole win.

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23108
2010

Five shots behind to start the final round, Kuchar closed with a 5-under 66 and got into a playoff when Laird three-putted for bogey from just inside 25 feet on the final hole. The timing could not have been better for Kuchar.

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22293
2009

Slocum’s 20-foot par-saving putt on the 72nd hole stunned the gallery and saved all of us the trouble of extra holes. Slocum, then the world’s 197th-ranked player, finished one stroke better than four players each ranked inside the world’s top 25.

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2008

The 45-year-old Fijian closed with a 1-under 70 to match Garcia (70) and Kevin Sutherland (68) at 8-under 276 on the sun-baked Ridgewood Country Club course, the first-time site after 41 seasons at Westchester Country Club.

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2007

Steve Stricker has all sorts of top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour this season. Now he has the best one, too. Stricker birdied the second hole of a sudden-death playoff to beat Tim Clark and Steve Marino and win the Crowne Plaza Invitational on Sunday. It was his first title after being second, third, fourth, sixth and seventh at other tournaments this year.

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